Well, here we are at the end of May and the beginning of Summer for 2016.. time flies and this month is no exception.

In addition to the normal updates, feedback and catching up since the last episode, we find ourselves covering a few “different” topics this month – auctions and game hauling. Yeah – you read that right folks- gavels and trailers. We set down to record and had a bit of a ‘loose’ agenda (due to our prep-time for the upcoming 2016 Southern-Fried Gameroom Expo) and figured we’d cover off on a few topics that we’ve been wanting to discuss for several months, but have had a hard time slotting them into some of the past shows.

During the course of the discussion, we uncover the fact that Whitney is an auctioneer and that Brent has a closet full of NES consoles – and somewhere those two facts actually intercept and make sense…only on our show. Not to be outdone by our own self-induced bravado, we hear from two guys that REALLY have something to talk about – Billy Mitchell and Walter Day – as they host one of the seminars from the 2016 Louisville Arcade Expo entitled “The Perfect Pac-Man” in which Billy and Walter discuss the techniques used to score a perfect Pac-Man game and fields audience questions, as well.

Call it “Ratchet Strap Redux” or “More than I ever cared about a dolly” or “loaded up and trucking (to Atlanta)” and you’ve got an offbeat episode 42 of the show!

Here’s how the show timings break down:

0:00 – Intro & Updates

1:03 – Gavels & Trailers and Stuff

2:46 – Billy Mitchell & Walter Day – The Perfect Pac-Man

3:53 – Outtakes

Episode 42 - Show Links

Here's a 'one-stop' shop for all the items we mentioned in this month's episode!

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